ADJECTIVE
  1. not penitent or remorseful
  2. impervious to moral persuasion
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How To Use impenitent In A Sentence

  • If he does not confess he is at a loss, then he is an impenitent who will not admit his sins.
  • The rise of this provocation is a hard and impenitent heart; and the ruin of sinners is their walking after such a heart, being led by it. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • In the end it is the feeling of incongruity that persists, something obstinate and impenitent and a sense that nobody quite knows what to do about it.
  • What vivid memory of past misery in the awful portrait of his impenitent self, already referred to -- on which the mind dwells in silence, while the musical accompaniment (as directed by the "selah") touches some plaintive minor or grating discord! The Life of David As Reflected in His Psalms
  • It is he who, now discovered, remains impenitent.
  • And I do earnestly beseech him, for the sake of his own soul, that he will consider, what it is that he can gain by his sin and impenitency, and whether it will pay for the loss of everlasting life; and how he thinks to stand before God in judgment, or to appear before the Lord Jesus, when death shall snatch his soul from his body, if he be found in this impenitent state. The Reformed Pastor
  • But six years later he was arrested again, this time under charges of impenitent heresy, and was burnt at the stake in 1596, at the age of thirty.
  • He persisted only in regretting that he had failed to clean his honour, and died impenitent. High Albania
  • But apparently the real purpose of the Mass is to provide a setting in which we feel comfortable with our impenitent persistence in grave sin.
  • Will you die in your sins and go to hell like the impenitent robber?
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